Monday, February 23, 2009

Investor's Business Daily: Dems Cool On Climate Change As Economic Pressures Escalate
Myron Ebell, a climate policy expert at the free-market Competitive Enterprise Institute, notes that Pelosi promised to have a vote on a climate-change bill last Congress but then pulled back. He expects a repeat this year.

"I think they will not only not have a vote this year, but not have a vote during this Congress," Ebell said. "I think they'll have to go back to promising the future on this one."
Sienna Miller flies into a storm over her carbon footprint
IF there was an Oscar for biggest carbon footprint then Sienna Miller would probably win hands down. What with the Oscars, the Brits and now London Fashion Week, it's been a tough schedule for high octane eco warriors. Despite being named as one of the 10 greenest stars on the planet, Sienna Miller was in London on Wednesday night for the Coldplay gig, flew to Los Angeles and was snapped at a pre-Oscars party on Thursday night, before returning in time for her and her sister's twenty8twelve fashion show and party at Whisky Mist last night... something of a mammoth carbon footprint.
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Miller, who votes for the Green Party, has been commended for her work in raising awareness about global warming through the charity, Global Cool.

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